TRAGIC: Legendary golfer Juan “Chi Chi” Rodriguez Golf World’s Swashbuckling Champion- famous for the way he dazzled fans with his iconic sword dance around greens — has sadly died of …

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TRAGIC: Legendary golfer Juan

Chi Chi Rodriguez, whose flamboyance on the course and passion for the game of golf transformed him into one of its most popular players through his more than three decades on the pro tours, has died. He was 88.

His death was announced by Carmelo Javier Ríos Santiago, a member of the Puerto Rican Senate, and the PGA Tour. So far, the cause of his death has not been declared.

In a sport played out at lush country clubs where respectful crowds idolize often bland players with comfortable roots, Rodriguez broke the mold.

Growing up in a poor family in Puerto Rico, he almost died at age 4 from vitamin deficiencies. At age 7, he helped out in the sugar cane fields where his father, Juan Sr., whacked away with a machete for a few dollars a day.

 

The boy who would be known as Chi Chi also began caddying at a course that drew affluent tourists. He taught himself to play using limbs from guava trees to propel crushed tin cans into holes he had dug on baseball fields, and at age 12 he shot a 67 in a real game of golf. After playing in Puerto Rican tournaments, he joined the PGA Tour in 1960.

TRAGIC: Legendary golfer Juan "Chi Chi" Rodriguez Golf World’s Swashbuckling Champion- famous for the way he dazzled fans with his iconic sword dance around greens -- has sadly died of ...

Rodriguez was 5 feet 7 and 120 pounds or so. But he used his strong hands and wrists to get off long low drives, and he was an outstanding wedge player, offsetting his sometimes balky putting game. “For a little man, he sure can hit it,” Jack Nicklaus told Sports Illustrated in 1964, relating how Rodriguez often out-distanced him off the tee on flat, into-the-wind fairways.

Rodriguez always maintained that he meant no disrespect to the game, but as he once put it: “Golf is show business. I love to make people laugh.”

For all his success, Rodriguez never forgot his origins, having been inspired to help others by his father’s generosity to those who had even less than him.

TRAGIC: Legendary golfer Juan "Chi Chi" Rodriguez Golf World’s Swashbuckling Champion- famous for the way he dazzled fans with his iconic sword dance around greens -- has sadly died of ...

After visiting a Florida juvenile detention center to give a golf clinic, he vowed to do more. In 1979 he became a founder of the Chi Chi Rodriguez Youth Foundation, which provides counseling, educational and vocational training for disadvantaged students, and he contributed substantially to its funding. The Clearwater complex, in Clearwater, Fla., now includes a public-private academy for students from the fourth to eighth grades.

“I love kids because I never was a kid,” Rodriguez once said. “I was too poor to be a kid.”